Since our founding in 1985, we’ve been helping people who are vulnerable to housing instability find peace and security through quality living situations. Housing has a significant impact on one’s health and wellbeing.
Secure and stable housing is closely linked to:
Improved health outcomes
Increased educational attainment
Greater employment growth
Reduced rates of trauma
Better mental health
Fewer children being separated from parents
Decreased rates of domestic violence
Studies have shown that providing opportunities for supportive housing is less costly than the public costs related to chronic homelessness.